![]() This is why she doesn’t shy away from talking to her patients and others about the end-of-life process: It helps them more than not saying anything. In some cases, her patients will then inform her that it already has happened. She says she usually tries to explain to patients that they may experience this so that it doesn’t surprise them too much when it happens. Some also are nervous about telling anyone because they don’t want to seem crazy. Julie says that often the patient is surprised and may even ask why it is happening, or if their hospice worker can see the same thing they can. McFadden talks about other unexplained phenomena in her videos, including an occurrence where patients say they see dead relatives, friends and even pets up to a month before they pass. Often, they tell them that they will be coming to get them soon. Her patients tell her that these people or spirits are telling them not to worry because they are going to help them. Most of the time they are quite comforted by it. Though this sounds quite scary, she says most of her patients who experience it are not afraid. Sometimes it’s through a dream, sometimes they physically see them, and they’ll actually ask us ‘do you see what i’m seeing,'” she says. Some health care workers at the bedside of dying patients report seeing a light exit from the top of a persons body at the moment of death and other surreal. “It usually happens a month or so before the patient dies, they start seeing dead relatives, dead friends, old pets that have passed on, spirits, angels, that are visiting them and only they can see them. Read: Heartbreaking image shows a horse comforting dying cancer patient and her masked little #1– watched “The Rally” video #hospicenursejulie #nurse #nursesoftiktok #learnoftiktok ♬ original sound – □ Hospice nurse Julie □ About 42% of those will die within 24 hours. ![]() They found that of those patients, 84% will die within a week. ( 2)Ī study done by German and Austrian scientists found that about 10% of patients experience terminal lucidity, or “ the rally”. Despite this, scientists really don’t have any way of explaining it – they haven’t quite figured it out yet. Julie anecdotally has seen it in about one-third of her patients. As already mentioned, it doesn’t happen to everyone. The Rally is also known as terminal lucidity. Hospice nurses learn about it during their training, however, it can still be quite shocking when you see it for the first time. She says that for some patients it is quite drastic, while for others it is only a slight improvement. Julie says that there are different versions of The Rally – it is not the same for everyone. “This helps them to cherish the moment and not be shocked if their loved one dies soon after.” What Does The Rally Look Like? #HOSPICE NURSE REVEALS THE UNEXPLAINED PHENOMENA SERIES#But it is better than nothing.“I try to educate families before the rally happens, so if they see something like it, they know that the person could be dying soon after,” she explained. Nurse explains phenomenon the rally In a series of TikTok videos, Julie gave an insight into her job and shared information about what people can expect before they die. It's just another eyewitness account from someone who spends a lot of time with dying people. There's nothing new or groundbreaking in it. This is one of those days because this was in the news this morning: Hospice Nurse Reveals Unexplained Phenomenon Patients Experience Shortly Before Death ((LINK BELOW)). A hospice nurse has revealed what most people say before they die - and while one of the phrases is probably something you'd expect, the other may come as bit of a heartbreaking surprise. ![]() I still don't have any answers but I do periodically get reminders that the reasons certain ancient beliefs sprang to life are still with us. It might be my fault for changing my age to 27 and thus making me only three years away from thirty, but whatever the cause, I spend a lot of time wondering what happens when we die. Flemming, Our Spirit World, Cosmopolitan, January 1960 ![]() Does something in us survive death? The rationalists among us say NO, but even they admit there is no theory which completely explains the noises, flashing lights, apparitions and messages from beyond the grave which from time to time disturb our neat, scientific world. ![]()
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